PRESIDENT Marcos Jr. s suspension of the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the law creating the Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) has rekindled skepticism about the entire initiative and questions about the competence of the lawmakers and implementors of decisions, writes an independent Asian analyst in the Asia Sentinel. The basic objection to the law has been that the Philippines does not have any excess wealth to invest in a sovereign wealth fund.
and desantis in particular displays, it against the fact that in their mind at some point elite universities stopped serving rich white men and their interests and became these sort of pluralistic places where ideas about racial pluralism and economic pluralism and wokeness, inclusiveness, affirmative action, those things in their mind poisoned these institutions. they think they ve got to purge education, the whole system, from k-12 all the way through graduate school, of liberalism, because liberalism actually jeopardizes the thing they care most about, which is tax cuts for the superrich. and patriarchal power. and patriarchal power. they hate the fact that they believe that the universities have done. it they are right in this one cents. one thing the universities have done is make it very difficult foranto win in any town that s got a university in it. that s the break. that is the thing that divides democrats 100 percent.